Wednesday, 9 July 2025

WOKE WEDNESDAYS #34

The Daily Mail is often cited as an example of the 'right wing press' and, sure, it appeals eminently more to a conservative readership than woke liberals and socialists, but in recent years it has not shied away from pushing certain hard left agendas.  In the neverending tabloid quest for outlandish headlines and clickbait, earlier this year the Mail published a story that ties in directly to the Marxist assault on womanhood through trans ideology.

We have written about this insidious agenda all too often in this column, so for the benefit of newcomers we will simplify it thus - the ultimate aim is to achieve communist utopia by undermining the immutable characteristics that make us who and what we are, including the abject denial of the scientific reality of binary sex, supposedly rendering every human being a mindless automaton free of invidualism and identity.  It is a pipe dream that cannot ever work, even with all the force and coercion of the state behind it.

The trans agenda is an extension of the assault on Christianity and family values that dates back decades.

Back in March the Mail announced that a British 'man' had 'conceived a baby naturally'.  However, the 'man' is in fact a woman who claims to be a male called 'Malachi', but she has no legal recognition to support her claim and is even listed as the unfortunate child's mother on the birth certificate.  She conceived the baby naturally, because she is a woman with female reproductive organs.

A man cannot give birth.

One has to ask why the Daily Mail is promoting such nonsense and how on earth it can expect to retain a conservative readership while doing so...


Last week's Glastonbury meme generated 49 comments and 21 shares on Facebook.

TONIA ANTONIOZEMPIC

Gower MP Tonia Antoniazzi's dramatic weight loss

We couldn't help noticing that Labour's Tonia Antoniazzi looked painfully gaunt during the recent abortion debate.  Having previously presented as a thick set woman who would not look out of place in a rugby team - with a face and teeth to match - the dramatic weight loss was plain to see.

Her transformation appears to have coincided with the rise of weight loss drugs, but it is pure speculation to suggest that such drugs are responsible for having turned her from brick shithouse to beanpole overnight.  Her rapid change in appearance is reminiscent of the pop star Ariana Grande, who has also been rumoured to have partaken in the likes of Ozempic and Mounjaro.  However, the difference with Grande is that she was slender to begin with, so she now resembles an extra from The Walking Dead.

Pop star Ariana Grande's rapid weight loss

There is no good reason as to why anyone with such a healthy body shape would indulge in such drugs, or be permitted to by a physician.  However, where wealthy cebrities are concerned, an abundance of money ensures that any vice can be obtained.  This appeared to be the case with Friends actor Matthew Perry, who is alleged to have died as a result of ketamine obtained from doctors.

Where Ozempic and similar injections are concerned, a rapid decline in weight to the skeletal form presented by Grande is only going to lead to health problems.  One could also argue that such a rapid and unnatural loss in weight cannot bode well for any individual, no matter their starting weight.

Sure enough, there are now huge concerns that weight loss drugs can cause serious side effects - including death.  According to an article in the British Medical Journal, the UK's yellow card reporting scheme for adverse side effects (the one temporarily dropped from public gaze weeks after the Covid shots began to roll) has recorded a shocking total of 82 deaths in patients taking these relatively new drugs - either for weight loss or diabetes.  Alarming cases of pancreatitis have also been reported by patients and doctors.

Questions over safety have been front page news recently, unlike the persistent and more overt concerns regarding mRNA Covid shots.  The lack of journalistic scrutiny into the latter is down to a combination of media complicity in promoting those jabs and a narrative driven by those funding such organisations.

This brings us neatly back to who is pushing for these potentially fatal drugs.

We know that the likes of Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab and other powerful globalists took a keen interest in the mass roll out of Covid 'vaccines'.  Of course they did, these are the people who are concerned that our planet has 'too many people'.  They have a vested interest in making us sick and then providing their magical solutions, just don't expect to see the test data!  And if we don't voluntarily take up their offer, we can be coerced if needs be - look no further than all the draconian methods deployed by Davos-controlled governments around the world to take up the Covid shots - vaccine passports, job losses, restricted travel etc.

Then there's our very own Tony Blair, whose roll it seems is to present the Davos agenda to the British people through legacy media.  For example, not a month goes by it seems, when we are not treated to Blair's latest argument for mandatory digital ID.  One of the uses for digital ID, once cash has been abolished, will be to control our movements through what medicines and vaccines we have taken.  No shot, no travel.  No shot, no digital money.  And so on.

Naturally, a warmonger and purveyor of death such as Blair, repeatedly pushed the Covid shots in various interviews during the scamdemic and now (quelle surprise?), he is pushing weight loss drugs for the masses - no need for a GP appointment, just get them over the counter or even in the post!  This could create thousands of skeletal Ariane Grandes and a new wave of deadly side effects.

Whatever Blair touches or promotes is linked to death.  It is not merely a series of coincidences, he is a member of the Davos death cult doing his bit to bring down the population.

Another population-culling individual happens to be the MP for Gower.  Tonia Antoniazzi's baby killing amendment - combined with her sponsorship of Kim Leadbeater's euthanasia bill - will have been met with sick glee in the globalist circles frequented by Blair.  She may or may not be on Ozempic, but if she were to fall through its use, there could be no better example of karmic irony.

Tuesday, 8 July 2025

TOON TUESDAY #62

Cartoonists had a field day with Zarah Sultana's news last week.  Jeremy Corbyn was reportedly not too impressed with the impetuous youngster's timing, as the potential new party appeared to be at the discussion stage only.  Still, it was news that would have made Keir Starmer's first anniversary in office even more grim.  A new party on the left, led by an experienced household name like Corbyn and appealing to both trendy bourgeois leftists and Muslim voters, could be catastrophic for Labour.  

Nigel Farage will be more than happy with the news...

Dave Brown for The Independent
Stanley McMurtry for The Mail on Sunday
Peter Brookes for The Times
Martin Rowson for The Guardian
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph

On the cabinet frontbench there was an incredibly drawn and haggard looking Rachel Reeves, who looked like she had not slept for several days.  As her bottom lip quivered, a faint tear could be seen rolling down her cheek.  An earlier row with the Speaker was initially mooted as the cause of upset, 'a personal matter' declared the PM later.  Perhaps it was simply the strain of the job and the dawning reality that she is not up to it...

Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph

Monday, 7 July 2025

MEME MONDAY #42

Last week we featured the fall out from Glasto, the fruit and nut party, the accelerating Channel invasion, tears from Reeves and Starmer's first anniversary in office...

Mon 30 Jun - 19 shares on the Facebook backup page
Tue 1 Jul - 90 shares on the main Facebook page
Wed 2 Jul - 209 shares
Thur 3 Jul - 723 shares
Thur 3 Jul - 95 shares
Thur 3 Jul - 6 shares.  This one really upset a few of
our regular lefty trolls, which makes us very happy.
Plus, the more they comment, the more money we
make from engagement revenue!
Fri 4 Jul - 308 shares
Sat 5 Jul - 93 shares
Sat 5 Jul - 46 shares
Sun 6 Jul - 136 shares.  For those asking, Blair's favourability after one
year was +44, while only Gordon Brown fairs worse than Starmer with
a whopping -44.
Sun 6 Jul - 18 shares
Sun 6 Jul - 114 shares

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Sunday, 6 July 2025

BOATWATCH #17

Last week's lull, in which just two small boats were intercepted, has been followed by another record breaker.  Smashing the previous weekly record for 2025 set only two weeks ago, a whopping 2,599 illegals were brought in last week by Border Farce and RNLI migrant taxis.

It appears that the slashing of one dinghy by French police officers in shallow waters did little - if anything - to bring down the figures.  Starmer admitted almost three weeks ago that the situation was 'deteriorating', but since then then crossings have reached new previously unseen levels.  What are his plans to tackle the invasion?  Does he have any?  Where is Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary and Scarlet Pimpernel of this government?  Who are all these young men entering our country?  Why are they being chauffered in and why aren't we immediately detaining and then deporting them?

So many questions and zero answers.


Total = 2,599 (up 2,481 from previous week)

Friday, 4 July 2025

COUNCIL BY-ELECTIONS 03.07.25


Nine by-elections were held this week, including two on Wednesday.  Labour were defending both of the Wednesday contests and fell to Reform in one, while holding off a Reform surge in the other.

On Thursday there was a gain each for the Lib Dems, Reform and Tories, plus an independent.  Reform were defending seats for the first time and lost both.  It seems that voters are not too happy when they are asked to go to the polls again just two months after they elected these councillors.  In one of those seats Reform slipped to third place behind Labour, who saw a marginal increase in vote share.  Reform  lost their other seat to the Conservatives by the narrowest margin of just eight votes.

In a somewhat merry-go-round of gains and losses, the Tories lost a seat to Reform in Suffolk, while Reform narrowly missed out on a gain in mid Wales.  The Lib Dems held them off by just six votes.

Killingworth, North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council

(held on Wednesday)

Ref: 771 (38.5%) New
Lab: 639 (31.9%) -22.7%
Con: 441 (21.4%) -3.5%
Grn: 85 (4.2%) -16.3%
LDm: 81 (4.0%) New

Ref GAIN from Lab

Longbenton & Benton, North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council

(held on Wednesday)

Lab: 739 (39.6%) -16.8%
Ref: 602 (32.3%) +19.3%
Grn: 259 (13.9%) -7.8%
LDm: 183 (9.8%) New
Con: 83 (4.4%) New

Lab HOLD

Mendip, Bath and North East Somerset Council

LDm: 496 (57.1%) -18.2%
Ref: 191 (22.0%) New
Con: 84 (9.7%) +6.7%
Grn: 57 (6.6%) +2.0%
Lab: 40 (4.6%) +0.9%

LDm HOLD

Benfieldside, Durham County Council

LDm: 824 (28.3%) +17.3%
Lab: 800 (27.4%) +0.8%
Ref: 747 (25.6%) -6.6%
Ind: 459 (15.7%) -8.0%
Con: 76 (1.6%) -5.0%
Grn: 40 (1.4%) New

LDm GAIN from Ref

Calverton, Gedling Borough Council

Ind: 1,245 (66.3%) New
Ref: 337 (17.9%) New
Lab: 150 (8.0%) -20.6%
Con: 117 (6.2%) -44.1%
Grn: 21 (1.1%) New
LDm: 8 (0.4%) New

Ind GAIN from Con

Fulham Town, Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council

Con: 647 (43.3%) -1.7%
LDm: 345 (23.1%) -4.5%
Lab: 251 (16.8%) -10.6%
Ref: 187 (12.5%) New
Grn: 63 (4.2%) New

Con HOLD

Newark West, Nottinghamshire County Council

Con: 680 (34.7%) +4.8%
Ref: 672 (34.3%) -1.6%
Lab: 316 (16.1%) -3.9%
Grn: 190 (9.7%) +2.1%
LDm: 90 (4.6%) -1.9%
SDP: 11 (0.6%) New

Con GAIN from Ref

Llanidloes, Powys County Council

LDm: 557 (35.5%) +5.2%
Ref: 551 (35.1%) New
Pld: 225 (14.3%) +1.9%
Con: 118 (7.5%) -7.7%
Lab: 112 (7.1%) -4.8%
Ind: 6 (0.4%) New

LDm HOLD

Tower, Suffolk County Council

Ref: 1,332 (28.8%) New
Grn: 1,155 (25.0%) -4.5%
Con: 808 (17.5%) -16.2%
Lab: 667 (14.4%) -6.4%
Ind: 407 (8.8%) New
LDm: 269 (5.6%) +1.6%

Ref GAIN from Con

Abbreviations

Ref = Reform UK
Lab = Labour
Con = Conservative
Grn = Green
LDm = Liberal Democrat
SDP = Social Democratic Party
Pld = Plaid Cymru
Ind = Independent

Wednesday, 2 July 2025

WOKE WEDNESDAYS #33

Glastonbury used to be a music festival.  Founded in 1970 by left-wing farmer and one time Labour candidate Michael Eavis, its initial theme being 'pop, rock, blues and folk'.  Over the years it evolved to incorporate all kinds of performance arts, although the main focus remained on music.  Throughout the course of this century the event has been a go to place for bourgeois leftists and musicians have increasingly played to this demographic.

The flags that are famously waved by spectators have varied during the same period, in order to depict whatever 'virtuous current trend' demands their attention.  Brexit loomed large in the 2010s, leading a reporter from The Guardian to comment in 2016 that she 'didn't encounter a single person who voted leave'.  

The BLM riots coincided with the scamdemic that led to the cancellation of the 2020 and 2021 festivals, so attendees missed out on lots of race-related lectures.  Eavis's daughter Emily commented at the time that the festival would have been 'inspired' by BLM, as well as 'climate change'.  When it returned in 2022, the Glastonbury political messenging went into overdrive.  There were keynote speeches from Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Greta Thunberg, while Labour's Jess Phillips and Andy Burnham also addressed audiences.

There are of course exceptions to the middle class rule.  A lad in a 'Love Brexit' t-shirt was spotted in 2019, while a Trump flag was flown in 2023.  However, they stood out because they are exceptions.  You're far more likely to see communist regalia and the flags of the EU, Palestine, Ukraine and the Alphabet People.  Whichever is the current thing...


Last week's Eluned Morgan meme generated 39 comments and seven shares on Facebook.

Tuesday, 1 July 2025

TOON TUESDAY #61

As the Labour government approaches the first anniversary of its election, Chairman Starmer has been forced into another embarrassing u-turn.  This time it is to appease his own backbenchers, as opposed to voter backlash and flatlining polls.

Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Graeme Bandeira for The Northern Agenda
Nicola Jennings for The Observer
Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Morten Morland for The Times
Dave Brown for The Independent
Ben Jennings for The Guardian
Peter Brooks for The Times
Christian Adams for The Sunday Telegraph
Morten Morland for The Times
Christian Adams for The Daily Telegraph
Dave Simons on Instagram

The Wimbledon tennis championship began as the Glastonbury political rally ended, inspiring a couple more leftist-inspired efforts from the Telegraph's finest...

Patrick Blower for The Daily Telegraph
Matt Pritchett for The Daily Telegraph

Monday, 30 June 2025

MEME MONDAY #41

Karl was away last week, so the memes were a little more intermittent than usual.  The week was populated by several comical efforts, with mixed results, although the Ed Miliband meme went far and wide...

Mon 23 Jun - 491 shares on the main Facebook page
Tue 24 Jun - 113 shares on the backup Facebook page
Wed 25 Jun - 11 shares.  Aww, bless Zarah.
Wed 25 Jun - 708 shares
Thu 26 June - 60 shares.  The second in a series of similar
memes, mocking Blair's desperate attempts to promote
digital IDs in the name of anything and everything.
Sadly, there are too many comments that indicate
ignorance and/or anathema to the digital ID/CBDC
totalitarian social credit plan.
Thu 26 Jun - 1,027 shares
Sat 28 Jun - 53 shares
Sat 28 Jun - 84 shares

This week's Facebook stories included a milestone for the backup page, as we surpassed 40,000 followers.


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